hazmat
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2002
- Messages
- 4,051
- Location
- West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
- Tractor
- Kubota L5460HSTC
Has anybody used a landscape rake to clean up dropped apples? What is the spacing between the tines? Any other implement a better Idea? I've thought about a powered sweeper, but they are $$$expensive$$$.
They are starting to fall big time in my back yard. My plan of attack so far has been to use a walk behind leaf blower to consolidate, then rake them into the FEL. But I have a chicken vs. the egg problem. If I blow before I mow the tall grass slows down the process. If I mow before I blow, the tractor tires crush the apples into the ground.
I have a couple of spots I'd like to use a landscape rake to prep for new grass, but these are once in a while projects, probably just rent the rake for that. If it will work for cleaning up the apples, I might get approval from the CFO to purchase. I know from reading here that the gauge wheels are a worth while accesory.
They are starting to fall big time in my back yard. My plan of attack so far has been to use a walk behind leaf blower to consolidate, then rake them into the FEL. But I have a chicken vs. the egg problem. If I blow before I mow the tall grass slows down the process. If I mow before I blow, the tractor tires crush the apples into the ground.
I have a couple of spots I'd like to use a landscape rake to prep for new grass, but these are once in a while projects, probably just rent the rake for that. If it will work for cleaning up the apples, I might get approval from the CFO to purchase. I know from reading here that the gauge wheels are a worth while accesory.